Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.
Ravindra Dayal, Executive Director
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Meet valuable new business contacts and spot new opportunities in the growing Indian diesel emissions market

The first Diesel Emissions Conference in India will provide a time critical platform for heavy duty truck and engine OEMs to assess and determine the most cost effective solutions and strategies for meeting new Indian emissions legislation.
Ravindra Dayal, Executive Director
Craig Barnes, CTO
Dr. A. K. Jindal, Head of Technology
Somnath Bhattacharjee, President
Kiran Vairagkar, General Manager
Dr. Wilfried Aulbur, MD & CEO
P. Panda, General Manager - Eng. Research, Design & Development
Manoj M. Solanki, Country Manager
R. K. Malhotra, Executive Director of R & D Centre
Sunil Humnabadkar, General Manager - Power Projects
Cesar Almeida, VP Engineering
T. K. Malhotra, President
Dr. Y P Rao, Sr. Vice President - Technical
Winfried Doelling, CTO
Rajesh Singh, CEO
Pramod Chaudhari, Executive Chairman
Philippe Jean, Head of the Automotive Industry Unit
Prof. S P Gautam, Chairman
Shrikant Marathe, Director
Sudhakararao Uppada, Executive Director (Engineering & IT)
Vinay Kumar, Chairman
Vishnu Mathur, Director General
Sudhakar Yedla, Professor
Sophie Punte, Executive Director
S.K Dash, Joint Secretary
Sandeep Garg, Energy Economist
Sandeep Kalia, CEO
Rene Rudinger, Managing Director
Kaushik Bandyopadhyay, Senior Fellow
Dr. Anil Kumar, Director
Dr. B Sengupta, Former Member Secretary
Dr. H K Parwana, India Coordinator
Dr. Ing. Frank Atzler, Diesel Combustion Expert
Dr Carsten Kopp, General Manager, Engines & Vehicle Application
Dirk Bosteels, Executive Director
Anumita Roychowdhury, Associate Director
Balraj Bhanot, Chairman (Former Director, ARAI)
Chris Dias, Managing Director
Dr. Kazushige Ohno, Executive Officer
Dr. Mohan K. Dongare, Scientist, Catalysis Division
K. K. Gandhi, Executive Director (Technology)
K. L. Thukral, Senior Fellow
Abhay Chaudhari
Krishna Sadagopan, General Manager
Herman Weltens, Managing Director & Director Indian Projects
Dr. Sougato Chatterjee, Technology Manager
Dr. P. A. Lakshminarayanan, Head of Engine R & D
Dr. R. S. Mahwar, Additional Director
Dr. Shubhangi B. Umbarkar, Scientist, Catalysis Division
Manohar Kashinath Chaudhari, Senior Deputy Director
India has the world’s 4th largest global vehicle market and the world’s fastest in terms of growth. The latest Diesel Emissions standards introduced in April 2010 – Bharat Stage IV (12 major cites) and Bharat Stage III (Nationwide) – create clear opportunities and challenges for the Indian commercial vehicle and passenger car markets.
As the country strives for better air quality and the market gets to grips with these new standards, there are still questions on the best approach for meeting the challenge, the most suitable and cost effective technologies, and how the market must evolve to meet future emissions legislation in India. The alignment of these standards with Europe also means that there are key opportunities to learn from others who have already been through the process, and develop a solid business plan based on real experiences.
As part of the successful Global Diesel Emissions and AdBlue series, the 1st Diesel Emissions Conference India 2010 will give you a valuable opportunity to question those who plan and implement the legislation directly, share ideas with around 200 other stakeholders from Asia and beyond, and gather information and knowledge which will secure a profitable future for your business. You will hear expert insights from Asian and European commercial vehicle and passenger car manufacturers who have already met the equivalent standards (Euro III & IV), and learn from their experience of SCR, EGR, DPF and other emissions reduction technologies. You will also understand the government’s latest plans for fuel efficiency, improved fuel quality, CO2 reduction and stricter diesel emissions legislation.
We are pleased to announce Wema as the environmental sponsor at this year’s event.
Climate change is the most pressing global issue facing us all, with potential for significant community, biodiversity and environmental consequences across the world. To take responsibility for our impact on the climate, Integer in partnership with Wema are offsetting the carbon emissions from our events through ClimateCare.
ClimateCare is an organisation that reduces global greenhouse gas emissions on behalf of companies and individuals. These reductions are made through a range of projects around the world that not only make real reductions in carbon emissions, but also make a difference to people’s lives.
To find out more about ClimateCare and emission reduction projects, visit www.jpmorganclimatecare.com